Cafe Vivaldi manages to exude the classic 1960s Greenwich Village charm, despite having opened in the 1980s. Woody Allen chose it for a scene from Bullets Over Broadway and the bar features live piano music, coffee, and a low-key crow. Perhaps what root it in the sixties is the afterglow of the iconic event that took place just outside: Bob Dylan and his then-girlfriend, the artist Suze Rotolo, walked arm in arm to shoot the cover of The Freewheelin' in 1963.

Cafe Vivaldi manages to exude the classic 1960s Greenwich Village charm, despite having opened in the 1980s. Woody Allen chose it for a scene from Bullets Over Broadway and the bar features live piano music, coffee, and a low-key crow. Perhaps what root it in the sixties is the afterglow of the iconic event that took place just outside: Bob Dylan and his then-girlfriend, the artist Suze Rotolo, walked arm in arm to shoot the cover of The Freewheelin' in 1963.